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i'm just used to the way things were. change is difficult. change is impossible. well, i wouldn't exactly say impossible. look, it's not just you. it's everything. it's this office. i spent nine years in dr. kroger's office. i knew every book on every shelf. every leaf on every plant. every rock-- are you okay? i have to go. now? yeah, yeah. let's remember where we were and we'll pick it up later. oh, i mean i'll pick it up. or you could pick it up. we'll both pick it up. we'll each take one end. i don't wanna talk about picking it up anymore. (monk) doctor? oh, no. oh, dr. kroger. thank god. i figured i might find you here--listen. adrian, you have got to respect my decision. no, no, no, no, i'm not stalking you.
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at least not for the moment. all right, just give me a minute. the captain said that i could come in and pack up some things. how did your session with dr. sorenson go? okay, i guess. i don't know, i just felt like there was something missing. when was the last time you saw him? oh, four or five years ago. how's he doing? i heard-- i heard he lost some weight. yes, he lost a little weight. ah! oh! i think i have big news about the case. i remembered where i saw that rock. that rock? the rock from last night. it's been driving me crazy. then all of sudden, pow! it was right there. but it's amazing. you remember one particular rock? well, i've been staring at it for nine years. you know, gift/curse. who else has access to this courtyard? uh, just me.
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and francis merrigan. do you see anything? (monk) i see a lot of powdered milk. eight or nine cartons. he was carrying a carton with him yesterday too. so? so i don't see a coffeemaker, do you? no. powered milk is made from lactose. drug dealers use it to cut heroin. you think that francis merrigan is dealing drugs? and i think he murdered your cleaning lady. adrian, i don't think you should talk about francis merrigan anymore. why not?
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she's the woman who, after having one too many drinks, chose not to drive home buzzed. here today to honor rachael is the family whose lives she spared. not even a mouse... (announcer) this season, walmart will match any other store's advertised price. so you can stop chasing sales, and start enjoying christmas. save money. live better. walmart.
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[tap on door] (natalie) is he here? is who here? mr. monk. no. [sighs] what's up? how are you doing? i'm scared to death. what do we do? okay. first thing. we have to move. i'm gonna need you... to come over here.
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okay. now what? what do you mean? what's the plan? i don't have a plan. why did you have me switch places? i always sit on this side. i've been thinking a lot about my brother lately-- no, no, adrian. this is not a session. i'm really frightened. i don't know what's going on. okay. okay, do you see those figurines? mm-hmm. (monk) check the label. they're from turkey. that one in the corner-- it's cracked. obviously ruined. why didn't he throw it out? drugs? but what does that have to do with teresa? i think teresa broke that figurine. i remember, after we found the body, i asked lieutenant disher if he'd checked the vacuum cleaner.
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he said the bag was completely empty. but think about it. the bag couldn't have been empty if she had been vacuuming rugs all night. i'm--i'm not following you. (monk) on thursday night, teresa was cleaning merrigan's office. she must have knocked over that figurine. it broke open. it was filled with powder. (kroger) heroin? (monk) she had no idea. she just vacuumed it up and moved on to the next office-- your office. meanwhile, merrigan comes back. he sees the broken figurine. he figured out what happened. he knew somewhere in that building was a vacuum cleaner bag filled with heroin. he went looking for teresa, and caught up with her in your office. merrigan must have checked the bag to make sure the heroin was still there. once he found it, he couldn't just let her go. she had seen too much. then, he rifled through your files,
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threw a rock at your house so everybody would think it was one of your patients. everyone did. everybody except you. adrian. i hope someday i'm as good at my job as you are at yours. so you're not quitting? right now, i don't know if it really matters. we're in big trouble here, aren't we? yeah. i'm never going to see my family again. my son... i'm sorry. do you think anyone will ever find us? i don't see how. nobody in the world has any idea where we are. don't worry, dr. k, i'm coming. i got your back. no sign of a struggle.
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okay, well, that's a good sign, right? okay, somebody say "right." [cell phone rings] that's right, right. that's good. disher. yeah, no, do it now. captain, they're patching somebody through. he says he knows where monk is. this is stottlemeyer. wait--hang on, sir. just slow down. harold? [struggling and grunting] all right. okay. wait. wait, wait, wait. wait. could you... could you put me over there? pardon me? please. i can't--i can't be on this side. please, i'm begging you. just look into your hearts. he has a problem with "situational disorder." okay? believe me, he's got a lot bigger problems than that. so what do you want to do with them?
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i figure we'll let frankie decide. he's not gonna like that. especially after what happened with that cleaning lady. what choice did i have, huh? what is all this? dust bunnies? yeah, it's from the vacuum cleaner. just--just clean it out. here. (merrigan) pick it out. it's everywhere. just make it look good. (merrigan) careful, don't lose any. this is pure stuff. (buck) look, i know what i'm doing, all right? (merrigan) sift through it. just make sure there's no more of that stuff. (buck) careful. this'd be easier if we had tweezers. (merrigan) i left them in the car. you should have that stuff in your arsenal, you know? (buck) you know what? this is your mess. there's some on the table. (merrigan) some mess for a cleaning lady, huh?
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be careful. watch it. [buck and merrigan muttering] [clink, clink] hey. hey. hey! police officers! drop that gun! [gunshots] (disher) no shot. me neither. [gunshot] no! [gunshot]
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drop that gun! get down! drop the gun. get down. get down on the ground. show me your hands. show me your hands! (kroger) relax, harold. just take it easy. you'll be okay. we're gonna get a doctor. we'll get a doctor. how's he doing? he's gonna be okay. did you see what he did? he took a bullet for me, adrian. [whispering] monk...monk... come here. closer. beat that. [groans] and you're still fighting to sleep in the middle of the night, why would you go one more round using it ? you don't need a rematch-- but a re-think-- with lunesta. lunesta is different. it keys into receptors that support sleep,
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about switching to lunesta. listen, i want to ask you something. mm-hmm. when we were here investigating, my file happened to fall open, and a couple pages fell out. and you read your file? i couldn't help it. i happened to glance down. and i saw something. two words. "no hope." "no hope"? is that what you think? oh, adrian, i would never say that about anyone, especially about you. oh, wait. i remember. i remember. it wasn't "no hope." it was "n. hope," an abbreviation for "new hope." we were talking about your father, and you said he was born in new hope, pennsylvania. new hope, pennsylvania. yeah. you feel better?
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[relieved laugh] i knew it was something. natalie was... worried. yeah, i'm sure. isn't this great? yeah. it's pretty great. oh, i'm having trouble sleeping. mmm. i think i'm developing a fear of blankets. is there a name for that? i-i don't think so. uh-oh. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com
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today is a special day. today, we gather as a nation and as an international community to recognize the selfless decision
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of one of the most influential women of our time. she's been recognized by religious figures, and politicians around the world. to us, she's just rachael, but to the rest of the world she's the woman who, after having one too many drinks, chose not to drive home buzzed. here today to honor rachael is the family whose lives she spared.
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>hi. thanks for watching. if you're one of the 80 million americans watching our show that have arthritis, you're going to want to stay glued to your television set this next half an hour. we're going to be talking about a revolutionary breakthrough for people that have arthritis, joint pain, fibromyalgia, leg pain, knee pain, e- even gout. and we have on our show today really one of the top fitness and exercise gurus in hollywood. he's worked with a lot of hollywood actresses and a lot
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of professional athletes behind the scenes, and he's here to talk about a revolutionary new product today that's helping people with pain. let's welcome greg comeaux. greg, welcome to the show. >>don, nice to be here. >now, tell me a little bit about your background and how you got started with- with this particular product, flex protex. >>well, as you know, i've been involved in the fitness world for over 35 plus years. i'm 54 years of age. and fitness and a quality of life is my business. it's what i do for myself, my loved ones, and the people-- the thousands of people that i've trained, donald, forever. and i came upon flexprotex d through a meniscus injury that i incurred running stairs, simply running stairs one day. and for the first time in my life, at 52 years of age, i couldn't run, i couldn't do the things that i wanted to because i had severe pain in my knee. >now, there's a lot of people watching our show that are suffering, i mean, people that have arthritis, you know, they- they're suffering whether it's osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, uh.. gout, uh..-- >>mm-hmm, absolutely.
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> people are getting this restless leg syndrome today... >>inflammation. >...and there's a lot of different products on the market. if i go to the health food store or the drug store, and you walk up and down the aisles, there's a lot of products that claim to help with joint pain. now, you- you've tried-- you were telling me before the show back in the green room that you've tried a lot of these products. >>i've tried everything. i mean, basically everything in the world because fitness is my world. so, believe it or not, people look at me and they say, "you're fit, you never have any pain." that's exactly the opposite. i have pain all the time because i play hard, i play like a 25-year-old kid. i don't want to get old. and i want a quality of life like i did when i was 25. i've taken virtually every product out there, don. and i can tell you, folks, it's not your fault when you have pain. these products are bandaids, donald. this product here is my force field. i found my white knight. you know, and shining armor, as they say. this guy here has changed my life, it's changed my dad's life. my dad has had neuropathy for years, he's had the tired leg
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syndrome, he's 85-years of age, in poor health. i mean, you wouldn't believe what this product has done for him because you know what? it's a horrible thing to be in pain versus to not be in pain. you can't do the things that you used to do. your quality of life diminishes drastically. taking a simple walk, people that are 60, 65 years of age, all of a sudden, they encounter some kind of pain, some form of pain that doesn't let them get out of bed appropriate. imagine, there's a lot of people that can't get out of bed, can't get out of their cars, 'cause they got knee injuries. this product here, absolutely, is that force field that allows those people to be taken out of pain. >now, what's in flexprotex that makes it so unique and different? >> glucosamine, vitamin d3, which is vital to our existence, especially as we get old, we start to lose-- you know, we've become mentally impaired, literally, as we get older. there's been studies done on the importance of vitamin d for cancer, for heart disease. >now, if someone, again, has
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arthritis or fibromyalgia, or one- one of these autoimmune diseases that cause pain, inflammation or pa- pain within the body, if- if they pick up the phone and try flexprotex, because there's a lot of pharmaceutical drugs that people have tried in the past, and there's a lot of deleterious side effects, and we'll talk about that in a second. if they pick up the phone, how long does flexprotex uh.. take to- to work for people? >> a lot of people that take this have lower back injuries, they have knee injuries. you know people who like to do-- play-- golfers. i deal with so many golfers that say, "greg, i can't play the way i used to." you know, "i- i'm in severe pain." four or five days, donald, they get on this. but what i tell them, try it for 90 days. try it for... >so if someone even has, like, joint pain, like if they're a golfer, or they have tennis elbow, or something like that, this will uh.. help- help with that, as well? >>this will help immediately with that. i mean, not only... >and there's no side effects? >>not at all, donald. i've been taking this forever-- and let me tell you, i don't even drink-- you know me, i don't drink caffeine, i don't drink
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booze, i don't smoke, i don't do anything, and i don't like to take pills because it gives me an upset stomach. this is absolutely in my body and within hours i'm feeling like i- i've got a second wind here. i'm not injured anymore, i don't feel the pain, so i don't have that secondary thought of thinkin', "god, am i going to injure myself again?" i feel great, donald. and that's what people deserve, a quality of life out there without pain. and like you said, what, there's 80- a mi-- 80 million americans out there who suffer from all types of pain, whether that be gout, some sort of inflammation, arthritis, but whatever it is, this guy here can absolutely take your body out of pain. >and you've been dealing with people to help them lose weight for the past 30 years of your life, so you've been helping people to help-- working with people to help lose weight, but you were telling me before the show that you found that a lot of people would love to lose weight, but they have knee pain, they have joint pain, they have ankle pain, or foot pain, or some type of pain that is just even preventing
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them from going for a walk. >>well, 90 percent of the people that come to me, because i'm- i'm a senior, i'm 54 years of age, so they want to know, "what are you doing, greg? you look like you're 40 years of age," you know, with the white hair. and i tell them, "listen, it's hard for anybody to get on these diets, or get on these machines that are on t.v., and lose weight if they're in pain. so get out of the pain first, then you can get off- off of the couch, you can make those changes in your life." so what i recommend is for weight loss, absolutely, because when you're out of pain, donald, you- you are a different human being, and you can do the things that you wanted to do when you were in your 20's and your 30's and your 40's. >what about fibromyalgia, greg? so many people with fibromyalgia-- >>serious problem. >--i mean, they call them the walking wounded- >> walking wounded. >--because they go to- they go to the doctors and the doctors say, you know-- >>it's chronic. >--"we don't really know how to help you. here's some pain pills. go home." >>no. and people think they're hypochondriacs when- when in reality, that's a serious problem amongst a lot of americans at all ages, it's affecting. and now it's crept into young women, younger men, the
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working force that's out there, and so people-- it's almost- it's almost becomes a chronic fatigue syndrome. people are in pain so bad every day and they go to some doctor that says, "here, here's a pharmaceutical drug, take it." it's a bandaid, donald. it doesn't work. >and the drugs that people have been taking for uh.. these arthritic conditions, i mean, these nsaids, i mean, i see the commercials, there's celebrex, there's vioxx, there's a lot of them on the market. >>nsaids, there's a disclaimer that says "can cause death"-- can cause death. these are products that doctors give out that say they can cause death. now, you know, i've always said we in america treat the masses, we don't treat the individuals; this treats each and every person different because, you know why? each and every person has a different form of pain. but the best thing about this is it treats each and every different type of pain individually. that's what's great about it, donald. >now, you've been putting your clients on flexprotex for years now. what are they saying about it? >> you know, there are so many golfers that i have played golf with and they're
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45-years of age, 40-years of age, they got a little bit overweight, they started incurring some pain, back pain, gout, knee pains; i gave them this product because, to me, you know, they look up to me because they know my world is fitness. and i don't inundate them with protein powders and work-out's. i tell them, "listen, first you want to get out of pain. you want to get out of pain. and it's not people's faults, incidentally, america, it is not your fault you're in pain. but it's our fault when we go to the wrong person for the wrong product that doesn't take us out of pain. >now, flex protex d not only helped eliminate the pain, but it also, rebuilds the... >>cartilage. >...or- or helps re- rebuild cartilage. >> there's a lady, she's a friend of mine. she's 62 years of age. she had a torn labrum, much the same injury that bo jackson had. she could do nothing anymore. i saw-- i saw where her body-- her cartilage was literally rebuilt in that specific area.
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i just... >the cartilage actually re- regenerated? >>i saw the x-rays. i saw the x-rays. sixty-two years of age, and she said, "greg, i couldn't even-- i couldn't do anything." she rode around one on of the little motorized vehicles. and, all of a sudden, you know, a year and a half later, this lady's quality of life is like it was when she was 40. >so uh.. flex protex d uh.. it not only helps eliminate the pain, but it works on regenerating the carti-- >>cartilage. >it make-- it's working on making your body better, as well? >>that's right. uh.. y- you know, you have natural cox 2 inhibitors in here. you know, you have a powerful formulation, glucosamine and chondroitin. >see, i didn't even know there were natural cox 2 inhibitors. i always thought that nat-- the cox 2 inhibitors were pharmaceutical drugs. i thought that's what-- you always hear about cox 2 inhibitors as it relates to, you know, uh.. vioxx and celebrex. uh.. you know, a lot of people don't even know, probably. and probably, the drug companies don't want to let it out that there are natural cox 2 inhibitors in this proprietary blend that you have. >> i consider myself the first line of defense in people's quality of life.
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that is, if they follow and do the things i say, they won't have a perfect life. they'll have a much better quality of life. i would never give anything to any of my clients-- i don't want to lose them. i don't want to be talked bad about in any certain light. i want people to respect what i do. and so i give them only the best. and hundreds of clients now know that i live on this. i'm not only the spokesperson, but i live on this product, donald. >greg, hold on to that thought. i want to let our audience tune in for just a minute. if you are watching right now, i've been talking to fitness guru to the stars, greg comeaux, for just a few minutes about a revolutionary new breakthrough in people, for people that have joint pain. uh.. if you have arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, if you have gout, fibromyalgia, flexprotex d, folks, is the only stuff that works. i've been on television for eight years, interviewing a lot of people with a lot of different nutritional products, and i've seen every pill, powder and potion under the sun that claimed to help people with pain associated from arthritis, or gout, or
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fibromyalgia. folks, flexprotex is the only stuff that works and you have a, really, an unprecedented opportunity to try it today. and if you'd like to try flex- flexprotex, pick up the phone and call the number on the screen, tell the operator that you'd like to try flexprotex. we recommend people try it for 90 days. try it for 90 days and, if it doesn't completely eliminate all your pain associated with arthritis or any other arthritic condition, then you get a complete refund. and if you call in the next few minutes, if you call during today's show, you'll be able to get your first bottle of flexprotex absolutely free. so pick up the phone and call the number on the screen right now. greg, give me some specific uhm.. examples of people that you've worked with that uh.. you've given flexprotex to and have had some- some results, because you say it's like a miracle product. >>oh, gosh, uh.. how about weekend warriors? guys that play golf. listen, i have a gentleman that was playing golf, and this is just three weeks ago, donald, this guy couldn't get out of bed, much less play
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golf again. he had a very uh.., you know, an important tournament that he played in every year for the past 11 years, he was taking this, and within 17 days, he goes out and not only is he able to play golf again, but his foursome won the tournament. the guy is only 44-years of age, but the fact of the matter is, i mean, he called me up, his wife was in tears, and she was like, "you know, randy, greg, played in the tournament. they won the tournament!" i mean, it changed his life, donald. >so who else is flexprotex d for? >>well, here's another one. here's another one for you. i have a lady who uh.. was going to disney world. about a month into going, you know, i've trained her for about four and a half years, first name betsy, i don't say her last name, and she's- she's 52-years of age, two years younger than myself, has four kids, and she says, "greg, i'm going alone. i'm a divorced mother of four. i want to go and enjoy my time with my kids. my back and my hips are done. they're degenerative, i can't do anything." she rides around on one of those little carts. donald, four weeks later
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after this, she calls me up in disney world, every 20 minutes, saying, "you wouldn't believe it. i'm on this ride, i'm walking with my four kids for seven and a half, eight hours at disney world." i mean, if that's not a miracle change in people's lives. this is what people want, donald. >and there's no side effects >> whatsoever. i'm hypochondriactic, donald, when it comes to taking anything because it either gives me an upset stomach, which happens to a lot of people, or you can get diarrhea, you can get a lot of side effects from these placebo band aid products that are out there because that's what they are. >if someone is watching right now and they're on painkillers, they're on nsaids, they're on these pharmaceutical drugs to help people with arthritis, i mean, you must have a lot of clients that have tried like the vioxxx... >>hundreds. >...and the celebrex. i mean, if- if they're on those products right now, or have taken those products, i mean, how- how do you get them onto flexprotex? do you just try- tell them to take it in addition to their pharmaceutical drug, or try this?
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>>that's a- that's a great point because, here's the problem that's out there, and i hate it, people that are in pain, they get painkillers. not only does it not treat the problem, it's just-- it's symptomatic over and over again, but it warps their brains. they get hooked on a product that they have to get off of and go to a rehab center, you know, seven or 10 months down the line. this is something you want to live on the rest of your life. and, no, you can eradicate all the products you're on, and get rid of everything and shove 'em off. you know, clean house, donald. >if they're on a pharmaceutical drug right now, that is claiming to help them with arthritis, or fibromyalgia, you're saying they can put that aside and try flexprotex. >>get off of it. try flexprotex. for 90 days, you'll be on it... >do you think it works as- as well as some of the drugs on the market, without the side effects? >>no, better. better. >better. >>a lot better, absolutely. i have an 85-year-old father who has been on this for darn
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near two years, donald. he would not get on anything else, and this is a guy who lived on coumadin, he's been on every pain killer-- oxycontin-- there is, at 84-years of age. eighty-four years of age to 85, my dad's health came back. i mean, he was one foot in the grave and, i mean, my dad feels like a million bucks. >he had arthritis, he had edema? >>my dad's had edema, he's had tired leg syndrome, he's had two open-heart surgeries, backaches, he ached entirely, everywhere in his body because they had him on seven different products. he got off, he started taking this, he takes still a heart medicine that's out there, but he lives on this product and, at 85, my dad can do the things that he once did did when he was 60-years... >why- why should people try f- flex protex d if they've tried every other product under the sun to help with their arthritis or fibromyalgia or gout? i mean, what-- if they're tried everything under the sun, w- why- why should they try this? >>because it works. it works. >it works. but this- so this scientific research that- that backs up,
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validates the product, works for people that have uh.. pain, joint pain, fibromyalgia >>neuropathy, you know. i mean, neuropathy is a horrible pain that's out there and it's stifling millions of americans that are out there, arthritis, i mean, arthritis is now attacking our kids. and, by the way, kids can take this product, you know, 17, 18, 19-year-old kids that sit at a desk for 12 hours a day on a computer, people that get carpal tunnel syndrome, forget all of the things that they used to do, this product can help eradicate those problems in their lives. ninety days, donald, is all people need to take this product, and i promise you, they'll be like me. two and a half years later, i can't do without it. but before i eat, before i do anything, i have to have this because i know, if i got off of it, i'd surely go back to the pain that i was living with before. >now, how do you- how do you take flexprotex? someone picks up the phone, gets flexprotex in their home, how do they take it? >>usually what i do is i take two tablets in the morning
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and i take two tablets in the afternoon. and, i mean, after about a week and a half, it builds up in your body and in a week and a half i guarantee you, you're going to start to feel the effects of this, i think. this is a miracle. >you're that confident? >>absolutely, donald. this is my business. this is what i've been doing for 35 years. and, incidentally, i have hundreds of people that are clients, and i've trained thousands of people in the movie industry, professional athletes, you know, the 18-hour moms at home, you know what i mean, the 12-hour day workaholics, all of these people get pain, especially as you get older. our body just starts to diminish. so we have to replenish it with things. and one of those vital parts is the vitamin d that's in here. people don't understand the benefits of what vitamin d does. and i would- i would implore people to look up-- to on the internet, and look at exactly what vitamin d does. and... >well, it's good for our bones. >>it's good for our bones. it's good for our mental state of mind. you know, there was a study done on 2,000 65-year olds.
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and the study was done on the effects of vitamin d. as vitamin d diminished, their mental impairment went up drastically. that's scary. because guess what? i'm- i'm, what, 11 years away from 65? i was 40 yesterday, donald. and guess what? with age comes pain. that's why it's vital to have vitamin d. >> there's also been a study done recently that if people are living off the vitamin d, guess what? it slows the progression of arthritis down. i mean, so imagine, donald, slowing the progression of arthritis, taking you out of pain, helping repair some of the cartilage damage. i mean, just some of the things that this product does are incredible. i've never seen anything else out there. here's a case in point. i have a friend who's an avid tennis player. he's never made it to pro, but he's playing for over 25 years. he is a skeptic about every product that's out there. but he tries every product. and then, he comes back, and
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he bashes them. he tried this product. and i mean, it wasn't 14 days that he was telling me, "greg, where do i order it from? you're the spokesperson. you know where to get it?" and i told him, "hey, ralph, this is exactly what you do." he loves it, donald. and imagine this, thousands upon thousands of athletes and people who aren't even athletes that- that have... >baby boomers. >>baby boomers that have severe shoulder injuries. and incidentally, this guy had a shoulder injury. he had an operation. seven months after his operation, he was still in pain. so what good did it do? he probably had scar tissue over the nerves. but guess what? he took flex protex d, and he absolutely lives to play tennis every day. and he's like me. he wouldn't go anywhere without it. two tablets in the morning, two tablets in the afternoon. and i guarantee you, donald, you'll get up and do the same thing every day, over and over again. and that's exactly what you want to do. >you know, i was- i was reading through the testimonials before the show. and there was testimonial after testimonial of people that actually give it to their- to their animals, their dogs.
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>> you know, in animals, there's no placebo effect. you know, i-- and i was telling you, i believe, before that i have a friend of mine up in berkeley who has an alaskan malamute. and its hind legs are crippled to the point where the dog could hardly get up and go outside and go to the bathroom. uh.. doug had this dog on the product for, like, two and a half, three months... >what do people... >>...and he's, like... >do they open the capsules? >>i- i guess, they sp-- yeah, they open the capsules. they put it on the dog food, and the dog eats it. and i mean, after two and a half, three months, you know, baywolf, which is doug's dog's name, was outside using the bathroom. and, you know, he wasn't running up and down, but his quality of life was significantly better. i mean, if it works for animals-- and, you know, this-- you know, animals aren't premeditating... >like you said, there's no placebo effect. >>no, not at all. it worked. it worked. >what about foot pain? you know, my mother has bad bad foot pain and she has trouble walking around sometimes. she gets like calluses or uhm.. a bone... >>like a bone spur, almost. absolutely. i had a torn meniscus, that's originally how my pain set in. and at 52-years of age, i
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never had pain in my life. i couldn't do the things i wanted to. it was debilitating and it was demoralizing. and it's not people's faults. i want the people to know it's not your fault out there whether you're overweight, whether these problems that set in as a result of pain, but to get rid of those problems and helping eradicate those problems, get on flexprotex d. i promise you, donald, after 90 days, people will be un-- they won't even believe the results of what they have. >ninety days. >>imagine feeling like you did when you were in your 20s and your 30s, getting up every day and going to bed every day, you know, feeling great. >what about sleep? you were telling me before the show it helps people with sleep challenges, especially if they have leg pain, or something like this, you know, when they're trying to sleep. >>have you ever had that specific back pain or knee pain or something you hurt? or you mowed the lawn one day and that you hadn't done for a long time, and you couldn't sleep that night, 'cause you had pain? well, imagine the people that have pain for years. there's millions of americans
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that live in pain for years. and all they do is go back to the same doctor, who gives them the same results with a product out there that's recommended by the pharmacies to say, "listen. we're treating the-- y- you know, we're treating the numbers that are out there." this is tailor made for each and every person, no matter-- regardless of whether they have fibromyalgia, neuropathy, osteoarthritis, you know, bursitis, inflammation. so no matter what it is... >what about edema and- and swelling? >>inflammations, absolutely, perfect for it, donald. i had all of that. when i had my pain, the worst thing about it is- is that when you have pain, you start to compensate in other specific areas of your body. and the pain becomes worse. it becomes worse. and that's why people stay in it for years. and that's why they gain weight, too. i wouldn't call it a weight loss product, but i'll tell you this. it's a turnkey operation for people to lose weight. because once they're out of pain, they can get up off the couch and make those changes in their body. you know, once inflammation is in there, and the edema, your body is like out of
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kilt. you know, when it says, "all i feel is pain, throbbing pain, day in and day out," so what do you do? you sit on the couch and you eat. you become a couch potato because you don't know what to do. once you get on this product, what it does is it absolutely allows your body to be taken out of pain and, after that, your body can start to heal itself. then you can start to lose weight, then you can start to do the things you wanted to do like take a simple walk with your wife. i have a 67-year-old gentleman who hasn't walked with his wife down the street. they used to walk a mile and a half to the 7-eleven every day, he hasn't done that in four and a half years. lower back, knee problems, ankle problems, just from getting old, donald. you know, his body was inflamed. i got him on this product, it took about 60 days that he started to say, because he would call me up every week and say, "i'm just not quite feeling it." and i'd say, "okay." "am i eating something wrong? am i doing something wrong?" and i said, "just stay on it, john, for 90 days." about the two month mark, he called me up and he said, "this is amazing," donald. "i mean, it's changed my life."
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and whose happier was his wife. >so within 90 days, you're saying, in your experience, anyway, pretty much everybody see- sees relief within 90 days? >>absolutely, unequivocally in 90 days. and i tell people this, if you don't feel it in 90 days, send us the bottle back. we'll give you your money back. >all right, let me let our audience tune in again. if you are watching right now, i've been talking to fitness guru to the stars, greg comeaux, about a revolutionary breakthrough for people that have ar- arthritic pain. if you're watching right now and you have arthritis, if you have rheumatoid arthritis, if you have gout, if you have osteoarthritis, if you have fibromyalgia, if you have any type of pain, knee pain, back pain, hip pain, folks, flexprotex d is the only stuff that works. i've been on television for eight years interviewing everyone whose everyone in the world of health and nutrition, and i've seen every pill, powder, and potion under the sun that claims to help people with pain associated with arthritis. folks, flexprotex d is the only stuff that works, and now flexprotex has 2,000 international units of vitamin d.
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and there is more and more research coming out on vitamin d all the time. if you would like to try flexprotex, as greg said, we recommend people taking it for 90 days. if you'd like to try flexprotex, you can try it risk-free for 90 days, pick up the phone, call the number on the screen right now. if you call in during today's show, ask the operator how you can get your first 30-day supply absolutely free. just pick up the phone and give us a call right now. now, everybody has some type of pain. >>everyone, 80 million americans. that's just-- i believe that's only half of the problem. but, you know, i believe there's probably millions more that have pain that just don't-- you know, don't say anything now. >so it's good for a- athletes, as well. it's not just for the baby boomers... >>not only weekend warriors. >it's not just the elderly. it's- it's athletes, as well? >>absolutely. let me tell you. there's a lot of professional athletes. there's a lot of athletes in high school, a lot of athletes promising in college that are gonna make the turn into professional sports. they never do. why? they incur a back injury that's nagging. it's persistent.
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they just never get through that n- next level, donald. and what do they do? they get on cortisone, which absolutely-- it tears the bone apart. you know, they're gonna get on vioxx. they're gonna get on celebrex. get on something that's god given made. it's natural. and folks, it's not your fault that you're in pain. but it's your fault if you don't address that pain properly. and when you address it with a product like this-- and there has never been a product, donald, in the history of this planet, in the world of fitness-- and i've been at the world of fitness. and a lot of people call me the next jack lalane. i'm 54 years of age. fitness is my life. a quality of life is what i'm after for myself, for my clients, for the people i love. this is what i give them. >greg, we... >>this is their force field. >greg, we only have a couple of minutes left. is there any last thoughts you'd like to share with the people at home? >>if you suffer from fibromyalgia, if you suffer from arthritis of any type, any kind of pain, gout, no matter what it is, lower back injuries, knee problems, shoulder injuries.
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if you'd had an operation, you can't help get rid of the pain, this is a product you can't live without, donald. you can't live without it. flex protex d is your force field for the rest of your life. i promise you. try it for 90 days. two and a half years later, like myself, you'll never want to get rid of it. >greg, i want to thank you for being on the show. >>thank you, donald. >a- again, if you're watching right now, we've been talking to fitness guru to the stars, greg comeaux, about a breakthrough for people that have arthritis. uhm.. osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, uh.. gout, fibromyalgia, any autoimmune disease. if you're watching right now and you want to try this revolutionary product called flex protex d, pick up the phone and call the number on the screen. we have operators standing by that can answer all of your questions and take your order. now, we recommend that people try flex protex for 90 days. and greg was telling me, in his opinion that it works for people within 90 days. if you don't see complete relief within 90 days, you just send it back for a
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complete refund. so pick up the phone and tell the operator you want to try it for 90 days. and if you call in, in the next few minutes, ask the operator how you can get your first bottle absolutely free. pick up the phone, give us a call right now. it's unconditionally guaranteed to work for you. if you have arthritis, if someone you love has arthritis, you owe it to yourself to try flex protex d. pick up the phone, give us a call right now. greg, again, thanks for being on the show. >>thank you, donald. >my name is donald barrett, and we'll see you next time. and we'll see you next time. thanks for being with us.
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